The not-for-profit organisation has organised a number of events, including the Work Wise Summit on 16 May, which will include keynote speakers from the TUC, CBI, BT and Transport for London.
Other activities include a look at the positive environmental impact of smarter working, in response to the Stern Report, as well as its impact on transport, employee, health and social issues.
National Work from Home Day on Friday 18 May is included in the programme.
For more information, visit: www.workwiseuk.org
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